The Long Awaited Sequel - Angel of Misery

Hello to all my fans, if I still have any! Sorry about the title, I will change that, but I have yet to decide a name for my sequel. As the chapters roll in, I'm sure I'll find a name I like, and update the chapters with the new name.

Anyway, before the story you've all been waiting for, or at least I hope, a few things to talk about.

My production of this sequel will be slow. I am starting year 11 at school, so I'll be a little busy with that. Also, the way I write...I kind of have ideas as I write it. So, it'll all be off the top of my head, really. This isn't all written up, and each week I just add the next chapter. Ideas don't come to me unless I write it chapter by chapter, post by post, so sorry about that.

Oh, and about the mysterious Sariell's child. I suspect a few people will review and tell me about this...the thing is, I have it written that two years have passed since the Cell Games, and people are going to tell me that no normal child stays in the womb for two years, yes?

Well, this is different. You have to remember, Cell is the biological father, until proven otherwise, of Sariell's child. When Cell came back in the time machine, he was buried under the ground for three to four years, before emerging to hatch into his Imperfect form.

So, it's natural that Sariell's child would take longer than the average human baby to be born, yes? Well, that's the way I'm making it! It'll all work out!

Anyway, I hate to spoil the story already, so! The long awaited sequel to It's not your fault!

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I do not own Dragon Ball Z. If I did, Cell would rule the universe, mwhaha!

"Talking"

Thinking/remembering/certain sounds and of course, expressionism.

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Prologue

It had been two long years since the finale of the Cell Games, and Cell's supposed demise. Sariell was still furious that she couldn't see what actually happened to Cell, and was left wondering if he was really destroyed.

But Sariell was now sixteen years of age and a beautiful, headstrong woman. (A/N: Well, teenager, but who really cares?) and even she realized after the two years time, that there was no way Cell be alive. She was saddened by this fact, but she had not forgotten him.

She cared for the android and that would never change.

The Z fighters, who had left Sariell on her own after defeating Cell, had been considerably nice to her. Sariell suspected that they didn't want her rivalling against her, in case another encounter like Cell happened. Although she was still a little mad at them, she accepted the friendship; she wasn't the type to hold grudges.

Sariell was also awaiting the arrival of her child. She was awfully glad that the Z fighters hadn't noticed her slight increase of weight, because that would lead to questions. Questions that would no doubt be very, very awkward.

She was worried about the fact that it had been two years, and the baby still hadn't arrived. As far as she knew, it shouldn't take that long.

So, she had asked Bulma, the only woman she really trusted to tell, also revealing who the father was. Bulma was surprised, no doubt about that, but she promised to keep her secret.

About the child, she had told Sariell that it was probably normal, seeing as the baby would only be half human. The process would probably take longer.

She had said to come in for a scan in a weeks time, to check it out, to put Sariell's mind at ease. A weeks time was the only time the blue haired woman was free.

Sariell was glad Bulma had promised to keep her secret, though. She feared that if the Z fighters knew, they might want it destroyed, for being the spawn of Cell. But it was all Sariell had left the remember the android.

On another topic, as Cell had predicted, the Trunks of the future had grown quite attached to Sariell. After fixing his android problem in his timeline, he had come back. This puzzled the Z fighters, but Sariell knew it was because of her. She wasn't being conceited; it was fact.

Sariell was somewhat grateful, for Trunks had helped her get over her grief (she hadn't left the house for the first eight months), but after two years of attention, she was getting annoyed.

She liked the purple haired Saiyan as a friend, but not in the way he wanted. If it continued, she decided she'd have to tell him off. She had once promised Cell that she'd never take another lover, and she planned to keep that promise.

But the time at date, Goku had told Sariell that a tournament was coming up. He asked her if she'd like to enter.

Sariell agreed; Goku had been helping her keep her anger under control, and she was a lot stronger than she'd ever been, but she just felt rusty.

Poor Sariell didn't realize that things probably would have been better if she hadn't entered at all.

Because despite two long years of peace, evil would once again threaten the world.

And this time, it wouldn't be changed for good…

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Well, that's the Prologue! It's more of a chapter to let you know what's been happening. A little info before the real story. So, you don't have to review it if you don't want to! But you may have some questions. But, I cannot answer questions that would spoil the story. Like, 'what gender's Sariell's child going to be?' I want some surprises.

Yes, Goku is alive, and Trunks is still here. I'm twisting the series as far as I can, huh? I like Goku alive, and I need Trunks for some more Cell Trunks rivalry. ...If Cell ever comes back, of course.

Anyway, look forward to the first chapter of the sequel! Till then! (Oh, and I changed the name...I wanted a day before the actual tournament, to sort some things out.)

Chapter 1: Scans and Training!